hat immediately put me on guard. Maria and Anthony never just wanted me home; it was
us expectation. My adoptive parents, Maria and Anthony, proudly presented a newborn baby, Caleb, d
me at my workplace, jeopardizing my hard-earned career. But the lowest blow came when they tried
me. Yet, at the police station, my adoptive parents' theatrics and lies allowed them to walk free, while I was l
? Was there no end to their depravity, no escape from their manipulative grasp? But as their twisted words